It is additional funding that is given to schools so that they can support and close the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers. It also supports children and young people with parents in the regular armed forces.
In the 2022-2023 academic year, Newton Village Academy has been allocated Pupil Premium Grant totalling approximately £11,800
The Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) is not ‘ring fenced’ and schools are free to spend it as they wish but need to demonstrate that the expenditure is contributing to closing performance gaps between children who experience social disadvantage and others. The grant is intended to benefit children who are currently in school.
Detail | Data |
School name | Newton Village Academy |
Pupils in school | 82 |
Proportion of disadvantaged pupils | 12% (10 Children) |
Academic year or years covered by statement | 3 |
Publish date | December 2022 |
Review date | November 2023 |
Statement authorised by | Lisa Fell |
Pupil premium lead | Clare Molyneux |
Governor lead | Alan Milne |
Detail | Data |
Pupil premium funding for this academic year | £11,800 |
Recovery premium funding allocation this academic year | £1,000 |
Pupil premium funding carried forward from previous years | £0 |
Total budget for this academic year | £12,800 |
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